Make sure you check the website everyday before choosing what dinning hall to go to, because they all don't serve the same thing and if you don't agree with that you can always get food from the union such as Panda Express, Steak Escape etc.

I personally love the dining halls. Some people complain, though it really depends on where you go, how you use your resources, and what you get when you go. The campus app will tell you exactly what each place is serving at any time of day, so if you go and don't check the menu you've got a Russian Roulette situation but of course that's your fault for not checking. The Oaks is my personal favorite dining hall because it always has something greasy and teenager-ey, but it also always has one "home-cooked meal" kind of dish that you can rely on as well. The union is pretty well rounded, as are our tiny grocery stores (Outtakes). How your dining experience goes really just depends on if you're willing to make informed decisions about where you eat. Basically if you don't check the menu, don't complain when you get there and they're serving something you don't like.

There are only two all you can eat facilities here on campus, that does not give you a lot of options. If you do not eat the all you can eat facilities then you can use your falcon dollars to go to small restaurants in the student union or even go to sundial , the sundial has different taste of food but if you do not live by the front of campus it is a walk. Be prepared to bring ramen noodles or whatever quick meal you can make because hardly ever is it always something good at the dinning halls. You will get tired of the food quickly.

there are only 2 dining "halls" on campus, and my personal favorite was carillon because it was walking distance from my dorm and they had really good food. you can basically eat whatever you want, and there is always a large variety of items to choose from, and they always serve some kind of pizza. another amazing thing is the themed dinners, they were my favorite.

There are plenty of food options on campus. My friends and I always meet for lunch and dinner at one of the dining halls. The dining halls are buffet style and offer a wide variation of food each night. In the Student Union there are plenty of options for picky eaters. Our convenient store on campus, Outtakes, is very over priced but they sell many things that you could purchase for your dorm.

Student Responses to Review Topic: Greek Life

Greek life is abundant, and just had GORGEOUS new houses built. Though I am not involved, about everyone I know is. If you want to be involved, expect the traditional 'sisterhood' or 'brotherhood' welcome, though also know that if you choose against Greek Life, most of campus is with you on that decision too.

i personally am not a part of greek life at bg, but i know many people who are and it sounds like a lot of fun. they are always involved in campus activities in some way or another, and they are always trying to help raise money for good causes.

Right now our Greek life is under construction. In 2016 we will have all brand new fraternity and sorority houses built. I'm not involved in Greek life but my friends that are say that it is a little bit expensive but still a great experience.

I'm not involved in greek life, but I know we have a strong Greek life. I know a lot of people in Greek Life, and they are all so nice! But like mentioned before you do not have to be a part of greek life to be a part of campus!

There are 43 fraternities and sororities on campus at Bowling Green, and all of them are friendly, and always walking around campus socializing. From hosting events, to walking their cute puppies around, the fraternities and sororities at Bowling Green are unlike any other college's.

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